Title: | The Hunting Notesfile |
Notice: | Registry #7, For Sale #15, Success #270 |
Moderator: | SALEM::PAPPALARDO |
Created: | Wed Sep 02 1987 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1561 |
Total number of notes: | 17784 |
I've heard now from two sources, a friend reading in the Assabet Valley Beacon, and from the town clerk in Lancaster, that a "field trial quality" hunting dog (I heard it was a setter, but I'm not sure) was stolen, crate and dog, out of a vehicle at the BOLTON FLATS. The lady at the town clerk's office told me a $1000 reward has been posted for the dog. They hang dog thieves, don't they ????????? dave
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84.1 | I've never met a dishonest dog | 20263::JUCH | Wed Nov 18 1987 11:58 | 10 | |
This is something I have been concerned about. I use a dog trailer with multiple locks, but if someone wants that dog, s/he can get it with bolt cutters, etc. What to do? Tatoo the dog? Dunns' has a service whereby you can register your dog, via a collar with information that you obtain from them. They give you a registration # and there is an 800 # on the collar. This only works if the dog is lost, not stolen. I think the problem is larger than just WMAs. Keep your dog locked up. It will keep the honest honest. | |||||
84.2 | Lock'em up | CSC32::WATERS | The Agony of Delete | Wed Nov 18 1987 12:21 | 15 |
I had this kind of thing happen to me. I breed my Brit. with the 85 field champ. There was only 2 pups in the litter. One sold and the other went to a Ducks Unlimited Acution. At the dinner the dog was left outside. When we came back out the dog was gone. Come to find out the someone just opened the kennel door and let him out. They found the pup roaming around and he was returned the next day. Problem was he never made it to the auction. Missed out on some big bucks ($$) too. I agree, Lock your dogs up. |